Nonfiction

Occupied Chicago Tribune December 2011

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Newspaper, Occupied Chicago Tribune December 2011
Date: 
2011
Edition: 
Volume: 
Issue: 
Abstract: 
The Occupied Chicago Tribune was a publication that documented the Occupy Wall Street movement in Chicago.
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Website: 

occupiedchicagotribune.org (not accessible as of 1-31-16)
Twitter handle @occupiedchitrib
https://www.facebook.com/occupiedchicagotribune

Lumpen vol. 4 no. 4

Mule Magazine issue 5

Celebrate Wicker Park/Bucktown

Location

United States
87° 40' 37.1352" N, 41° 54' 31.6584" E
US
Catalog Number: 
Magazine, Celebrate Wicker Park/Bucktown
Date: 
2011
Edition: 
Volume: 
Issue: 
Abstract: 
Celebrate Wicker Park/Bucktown is a magazine presented by chicago-pipeline.com and oururbantimes.com. It contains articles, stories, and advertisements from Wicker Park and Bucktown businesses.
Language: 
English
Notes: 
Format: 
Website: 

chicago-pipeline.com (not accessible 1-31-16)
chicagopipeline@gmail.com
oururbantimes.com
editor@oururbantimes.com

Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians

Location

1365 North Astor Street
60610 Chicago
United States
US
Catalog Number: 
Journal, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians
Date: 
2008
Volume: 
67
Issue: 
1
Language: 
English
ISSN/ISBN: 
00379808
Website: 

Black and Pink January/February 2013

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Newspaper, Black and Pink January/February 2013
Date: 
January/February 2013
Edition: 
Volume: 
Issue: 
Abstract: 
Black & Pink is an open family of LGBTQ prisoners and “free world” allies who support each other. Our work toward the abolition of the prison industrial complex is rooted in the experience of currently and formerly incarcerated people. We are outraged by the specific violence of the prison industrial complex against LGBTQ people, and respond through advocacy, education, direct service, and organizing. *
Language: 
English
Notes: 
* abstract taken from blackandpink.org
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Black and Pink

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Newspaper, Black and Pink April 2013
Date: 
April 2013
Edition: 
Volume: 
Issue: 
Abstract: 
Black & Pink is an open family of LGBTQ prisoners and “free world” allies who support each other. Our work toward the abolition of the prison industrial complex is rooted in the experience of currently and formerly incarcerated people. We are outraged by the specific violence of the prison industrial complex against LGBTQ people, and respond through advocacy, education, direct service, and organizing. *
Language: 
English
Notes: 
* abstract taken from blackandpink.org
Format: 
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Keywords: 

Black and Pink June/July 2013

Catalog Number: 
Newspaper, Black and Pink June/July 2013
Date: 
June/July 2013
Abstract: 
Black & Pink is an open family of LGBTQ prisoners and “free world” allies who support each other. Our work toward the abolition of the prison industrial complex is rooted in the experience of currently and formerly incarcerated people. We are outraged by the specific violence of the prison industrial complex against LGBTQ people, and respond through advocacy, education, direct service, and organizing. *
Language: 
English
Notes: 
* taken from blackandpink.org
Format: 
Series Title: 
Publisher: 
Keywords: 

Black and Pink August 2013

Catalog Number: 
Newspaper, Black and Pink August 2013
Date: 
August 2013
Abstract: 
Black & Pink is an open family of LGBTQ prisoners and “free world” allies who support each other. Our work toward the abolition of the prison industrial complex is rooted in the experience of currently and formerly incarcerated people. We are outraged by the specific violence of the prison industrial complex against LGBTQ people, and respond through advocacy, education, direct service, and organizing. *
Language: 
English
Notes: 
* abstract taken from blackandpink.org
Format: 
Series Title: 
Publisher: 
Keywords: 

Black and Pink

Catalog Number: 
Newspaper, Black and Pink, September 2013
Date: 
September 2013
Abstract: 
Black & Pink is an open family of LGBTQ prisoners and “free world” allies who support each other. Our work toward the abolition of the prison industrial complex is rooted in the experience of currently and formerly incarcerated people. We are outraged by the specific violence of the prison industrial complex against LGBTQ people, and respond through advocacy, education, direct service, and organizing. *
Notes: 
* abstract taken from blackandpink.org
Format: 
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Publisher: 
Keywords: 

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